Alfred Lind
Alfred Lind (1879–1959) was a Danish cinematographer, screenwriter, and film director of the silent era. Lind was a prominent director in early Scandinavian cinema, and also worked in the German film industry. He is believed to have shot the earliest surviving footage of Iceland from 1906.[1]
Alfred Lind | |
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Born | 27 March 1879 |
Died | 29 April 1959 Copenhagen, Denmark |
Other names | Sören Estrup Alfred Lind |
Occupation | Film Director Cinematographer Screenwriter |
Years active | 1906 - 1929 |
Selected filmography
Director
- The White Slave Trade (1910)
- Alkohol (1919)
- Tragedy at the Royal Circus (1928)
- Girls Do Not Joke (1929)
Cinematographer
- The Abyss (1910)
- Four Devils (1911)
References
- Aitken p.390
Bibliography
- Aitken, Ian. The Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film. Routledge, 2011.
- Abel, Richard. Encyclopedia of Early Cinema. Taylor & Francis, 2005.
- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
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